
Whilst researching her one-woman shows, Trisha Lewis has collected a wealth of magazines, books, sounds and images from, and on, the 1950s. From this collection she has produced a highly amusing, yet very thought- provoking, look at the life style and relationship advice given out to men and women. Women's lib had made little impact and the common habitat for women was the kitchen sink and for men - the office or factory floor.
Keeping pretty for the man of your dreams was crucial (as was l keeping the kitchen sink shiny and the nursing corners perfect). Keeping control was a sign of manliness! After all, according to one true quote from an advice manual - '...a woman is often like a strip of film - obliterated, insignificant - until a man puts the light behind her."

An excellent piece to incorporate into a corporate event, WI meeting, Library event, private function (anniversaries, retirement etc.) or any community event. Trisha has performed in such a vast array of different venues that nothing is likely to faze her!!
The piece runs between 30 - 60 minutes depending on requirments and lends itself to questions, answers, debates, personal experience sharing etc.
THE ART OF BEING PERFECT